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Anthology Box 1966-1970

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Download links and information about Anthology Box 1966-1970 by Quicksilver Messenger Service. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Rock, Psychedelic genres. It contains 42 tracks with total duration of 03:23:30 minutes.

Artist: Quicksilver Messenger Service
Release date: 2011
Genre: Rock, Psychedelic
Tracks: 42
Duration: 03:23:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dino's Song (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions) 3:19
2. Studio Chat (from the 1967 sessions) 0:07
3. Gold And Silver (Take 17) [Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions] 2:38
4. Light Your Windows (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions) 2:32
5. Pride of Man (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions) 3:57
6. I Hear You Knockin' (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions) 3:11
7. Stand By Me (Take 1) [Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions] 3:56
8. Stand By Me (Take 2) [Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions] 4:10
9. The Fool (Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions) 14:29
10. Gold And Silver (Take 18) [Studio Outtake from the 1967 sessions] 2:54
11. Calvary (Studio Outtake from the 1969 sessions) 13:25
12. Dino's Song (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 3:14
13. Hair Like Sunshine (Long Distance Call) [Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966] 5:00
14. If You Live (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 5:33
15. All Night Worker (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 3:56
16. Got My Mojo Workin' (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 4:23
17. You Don't Love Me (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 2:39
18. Susie Q (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 3:42
19. Hoochie Coochie Man (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 5:15
20. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 4:35
21. Stand By Me (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 4:22
22. Pride of Man (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - May 11, 1966) 3:46
23. I Hear You Knockin' (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967) 3:52
24. Acapulco Gold And Silver (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967) 2:26
25. Codine (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967) 4:56
26. Don't Tell Me You're Sorry (I Can't Believe It) [Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967] 4:28
27. A Strange, Funny World (Look Around) [Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967] 2:57
28. Walkin' Blues (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967) 3:01
29. Duncan and Brady (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967) 3:13
30. Who Do You Love? (Live at The Fillmore Auditorium - February 4, 1967) 6:16
31. Smoke Stack Lightning (Live at The Fillmore East - June 7, 1968) 10:13
32. Light Your Windows (Live at The Fillmore East - June 7, 1968) 3:03
33. Back Door Man (Live at The Fillmore East - June 7, 1968) 4:11
34. The Fool (Live at Winterland 1970) 12:59
35. Too Far (Live at Winterland 1970) 3:12
36. The Warm Red Wine (Live at Winterland 1970) 2:58
37. Mona (Live at Winterland 1970) 8:27
38. Long Haired Lady (Live at Winterland 1970) 3:03
39. Mojo (Live at Winterland 1970) 3:21
40. Subway (Live at The Old Mill Tavern - March 29, 1970) 6:01
41. Rain (Live at The Old Mill Tavern - March 29, 1970) 5:52
42. Blues Jam (Live at The Old Mill Tavern - March 29, 1970) 7:58

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At their best, Quicksilver Messenger Service sounded like a blend of early Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers, and the Grateful Dead, but almost constant personnel changes kept them from truly evolving into what they could have been. This set collects outtakes from a 1967 studio session, live tracks from a pair of concerts at the Fillmore in 1966 and 1967, live tracks from a concert at the Fillmore East in 1968, live tracks from a concert at Winterland in 1970, and tracks from a performance at the Old Mill Tavern, also from 1970. There’s also a DVD featuring video footage from various shows the group played between 1967 and 1973. The sound is decent, and there are many times when the band rises to the occasion, but this is definitely a set for serious fans and collectors only.